Student Arrested

LAUDERDALE LAKESLAUDERHILL — A 15-year-old Boyd Anderson High School student was arrested at school Monday on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, according to the Broward Sheriff`s Office.

BSO`s report of the incident said the .22-caliber gun was loaded with hollow tipped shells. The Fort Lauderdale girl told deputies she had taken the gun from her father and intended to use it during the weekend to scare a friend, according to BSO`s report of the arrest.

She was taken to a detention center after being arrested at school, in the 3000 block of Northwest 41st Street.

MONEY STOLEN

Fort Lauderdale resident Curtis R. Gordon, 28, reported he was riding his bicycle Sunday in the 3400 block of West Oakland Park Boulevard when he was stopped by an unidentified man who wanted to borrow a cigarette. Gordon told deputies when he pulled a cigarette pack out of his pocket, $63 fell out. The man punched Gordon, grabbed the money and ran from the area, according to BSO.

MAN ARRESTED

Miami resident Willie Ben Robinson, 22, was arrested on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, posession of marijuana and making an illegal right turn Sunday while in the 2700 block of West Oakland Park Boulevard, according to the Broward Sheriff`s Office.

Initially, Robinson was stopped for the illegal right turn. Deputies found the marijuana and weapon in his car while investigating the traffic violation, BSO said.A 1981 Ford owned by Cynthia J. Walden, 22, of the 5200 block of Northwest 18th Street, was reported stolen sometime Sunday or Monday while it was parked at her residence.

APARTMENT BURGLARIZED

Kim L. Zimmerman, 22, of the 2500 block of Northwest 56th Avenue, reported her apartment was burglarized Sunday with $3,500 in jewelry stolen.A man with an automatic handgun escaped with $105 when he robbed the Farm Store in the 4900 block of Coconut Creek Parkway Saturday, according to police.

Jeffrey S. Layne, 24, of Coral Springs, the store clerk working at the time of the robbery, told police that he was counting money from the store safe around 8:15 p.m. when a man entered the store and stuck a gun into Layne`s side.

Layne said the robber fled on foot, running south through the Atlantic Vocational School parking lot.

DOG BITES OFFICER

Thomas J. Todack, of the 6700 block of Northwest 23rd Street, was charged Friday with violating a city ordinance that prohibits dogs running at large after his pit bull dog, Dixie, charged and bit animal control officer Andy Zettek, police said.

Zettek said he observed the dog running loose on Northwest 66th Avenue and 23rd Street. He said the dog then ran onto the property of her owner and finally into the yard of the house next door.

Zettek said he knocked on Todack`s door but there was no answer so he entered the neighbor`s yard where the dog charged him. He said he used his stick to get the dog under contol, but she continued to charge him and bite him several times.

Zettek said the dog was finally impounded and placed in his truck. Todack was contacted at work to come to police headquarters and pick up the dog.